In recent years, significant measures have been taken by both the Irish legislature and judiciary to promote Ireland as an attractive location for the conduct of international arbitration. As a member state of the European Union with an English speaking populace and a common law jurisdiction, Ireland enjoys certain inherent advantages in terms of an ability to attract international arbitration….
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This article originally appeared in the Young Arbitration Review, April 2013 edition.
Contributed by Richard Breen and Gerard James
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